In association with PlayequipIt's hard work designing play spaces6 June 2023ProductsCall in a specialist to test your playground designs for safety, compliance and maximum playabilityCall in a specialist to test your playground designs for safety, compliance and maximum playabilityRegion: United KingdomMore: PlayequipPlaygroundsOutdoor play areasPlayground designPublic realm
Playground Adventure1 May 2013BuildingsAn imaginative playground for a children’s hospiceAn imaginative playground for a children’s hospiceRegion: Rest of the worldMore: HospiceKuwait
In association with PlayequipAn inner-city oasis for play and pleasure2 September 2024ProductsNew playground in Nottingham transforms urban environment to meet the needs of residentsNew playground in Nottingham transforms urban environment to meet the needs of residentsRegion: United KingdomMore: PlayequipParkLandscape designPlaygroundsUrban greeningHealth and safetySpecification and compliance
In association with PlayequipSerious business: Bringing play into urban spaces15 February 2024ProductsInstill your outdoor projects with adventure and exploration by collaborating with a play specialistInstill your outdoor projects with adventure and exploration by collaborating with a play specialistRegion: LondonMore: PlayequipParkGardenLandscape designPlaygroundsUrban greeningSpecification and compliance
XDGA’s magic box on the docks11 March 2021BuildingsMelopee’s biggest surprise is the inventive playgroundMelopee’s biggest surprise is the inventive playgroundRegion: EuropeMore: XDGASport & leisureChildcareGhent UniversityMelopeeKoen Van SynghelSustainable architectureDesign construction & technologyArchitecture for social purposeRegenerationBelgium
Failing in spirit25 September 2015BuildingsWorking to the letter isn't enoughWorking to the letter isn't enoughRegion: LondonMore: David Morley ArchitectsArgentKing's CrossInner city schoolsPlaygroundsSection 106Isabelle Priest
Designing for learning goes beyond the classroom14 July 2022IntelligenceSchool architecture needs to consider alternative spaces for learning, such as playgrounds, corridors and stairsSchool architecture needs to consider alternative spaces for learning, such as playgrounds, corridors and stairsRegion: United KingdomMore: Ingrid PetitFeilden FowlesMichael GoveLondon Metropolitan UniversityArchitecture for social purpose
In association with Jacksons FencingPlaying safe: Jacksons' perimeter solutions specified at Kent park3 February 2020ProductsAnti Trap Bow Top fencing for Mote Park redesignAnti Trap Bow Top fencing for Mote Park redesignRegion: United KingdomMore: Jacksons FencingSecurity fencingPerimetersPlaygroundsRecreation and leisureMote ParkSpecification and compliance
Keep out: Venice Biennale pavilion explores the decline of public space20 May 2021CultureThe ‘creeping epidemic’ of privatised public space is the subject of installations at the biennale's British PavilionThe ‘creeping epidemic’ of privatised public space is the subject of installations at the biennale's British PavilionRegion: EuropeMore: Venice BiennaleBritish pavilionUnscene ArchitecturevPPR ArchitectsPublic spacePublic realmPlaygroundsHigh streetsHieronymus BoschPubsPlaces planning & communityArchitecture for social purpose
Hard play areas15 June 2015CultureThe babies of brutalismThe babies of brutalismRegion: LondonMore: LeisureWhere people liveHeritage
Fasch & Fuchs’ four-way school takes education out into the open air of the Austrian Alps27 May 2021BuildingsLandscaped green roofs act as playgrounds in Fasch & Fuchs’ school at Neustift in the AlpsLandscaped green roofs act as playgrounds in Fasch & Fuchs’ school at Neustift in the AlpsRegion: United KingdomMore: AustriaFasch & FuchsSchoolsEducationAnne Isopp
On-demand webinar: Education buildings 20218 April 2021ProductsAward-winning architects discuss their school, college and university projectsAward-winning architects discuss their school, college and university projectsRegion: United KingdomMore: Education buildingsSurman WestonHackney School of FoodShepheard Epstein HunterMarks Barfield ArchitectsPiP webinarUrban Playground